Artspace Liberti is proud to present its March exhibition, Acropodium,
paintings by Mark Dixon. This exhibition runs from March 1 –
March 30, 2013. The reception for Mr. Dixon will be held on Friday, March 1,
from 6:30-9:30PM.
Dixon’s paintings explore individual
and group memory. His current body of work incorporates public monuments and
their attempt to memorialize an event or person in the larger public
consciousness. Dixon embraces both the
figurative elements of monuments as well as the modernist, minimal elements of
post-World War II memorials. Translated into the medium of paint, this dialogue
between the figurative and the minimal takes on a different set of questions
related to painting in contemporary art practice.
“The goal of these kinds of public works is to
provide a meditative space with little pictorial distraction, allowing viewers to project their own versions of the event onto the space and/or unto the
sculptural objects present. These new strategies derived
from a minimalistic aesthetic, have found a place in my paintings. By employing
and recalling public historical works in this way my intention is to invite
inquiry into the meaning and function of our monuments and memorials as well as reflect on the
relationship between private and collective memory.”
Mark Dixon was
born in Greensboro, NC and grew up in Northern Delaware. He received a BFA in Painting from the
University of Delaware in 2001 and an MFA in Studio Art from Maryland Institute
College of Art in 2012. He currently teaches art at Lakeside School located in Horsham, PA and lives in Glenside, Pa.
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While the gallery does not maintain regular viewing hours,
visits can be scheduled by appointment. Please e-mail us at
artspaceliberti@gmail.com to arrange a visit. Viewing is also possible during
Sunday church services between 9:00AM-1:00PM.
Artspace Liberti is a multi-discipline arts venue organized and
maintained by liberti church east located at 2424 E York St. in the Fishtown
neighborhood of Philadelphia.